"We will never give up, we will never concede, it doesn't happen. You don't concede when there's theft involved."
Ina ua faia'ina Donald Trump ia Joe Biden i palota o le 2020.
I sana fe'au na faasalalauina i le social media, le platform X, na ia faaaila lona talitonuga o le palota na "gaoia" mai ia te ia ma ia vala'au ai i se savali tete'e, se rally.
O le savali lea na le mafai ona pulea ma taofiofia nisi o tagata na fa'aauau ina latou osofa'ia le maota faitulafono le Capitol Building.
Na faaigoaina e nisi o se insurrection, ae o nisi na faatusaina i se fouvalega o le malo.
Ae o lea ua toe tula'i mai i le tofi peresitene le na mafua ai le osofa'iga o le maota faitulafono i e 2021.
"This announcement of the state of the vote by the President of the Senate shall be deemed a sufficient declaration of the persons elected president and vice president of the United States, each for a term beginning on the 20th day of January 2025."
Le sui peresitene i le faigamalo o le a tu'ua nei, Kamala Harris i lona talia aloa'ia o le manumalo o Donald Trump i palota o le 2024, ma lona faia'ina ai.
O se sauniga na vave ona faatinoina ma faia i le filemu, e le pei o le tulaga na iai ina ua faia'ina Donald Trump i le 4 tausaga ua mavae.
Na saunoa Kamala Harris:
"Well, today was obviously a very important day and it was about what should be the norm and what the American people should be able to take for granted, which is that one of the most important pillars of our democracy is that there will be a peaceful transfer of power."
Na tu'ua'ia ma molia Donald Trump i lona sao i le osofa'iga o le maota faitulafono ia Aukuso o le 2023. Peita'i ina ua malo i palota i le tausaga na te'a nei, na toe faaui ai i tua e leoleo a le malo moliaga.
Na faaalia e Emeritus Professor John Hart o le Australian National University, e iai lava le avanoa e toe molia ai Donald Trump i le osofa'iga o le maota faitulafono i le 2021 pe a mae'a le 4 tausaga o le paea'iga lenei o le a avea ai ma peresitene.
"Even though a large number of the participants in the January the 6th storming of Congress have been prosecuted and given jail sentences, Trump himself has completely evaded the legal process. Technically it could be revived in four years time when Trump leaves the presidency but that's very unlikely."
Na ia ta'ua fo'i o le osofa'iga lea na amata ai le fevaevaea'i o tagata i mata'upu i 'upufai o Amerika.
Na molimauina i le osofa'iga lenei nisi o faiga ma amioga le pulea, e pei o le faaoolina i leoleo ma le faaleagaina o ofisa o sui o le faono faitulafono, ae o lalafi ma sulusulu solo sui o le fono ma tagata faigaluega.
E lata i le $3 miliona (Amerika) le tau o mea na faaleagaina ma na molia ai tagata e to'a 1,561.
Na saunoa Professor John Hart, o se faai'uga e toe faamagalo uma i latou na faia lenei osofa'iga, o se ila e le toe mafai ona ave'esea mai le va'ai i le pule ma le malosi o le tulafono i Amerika.
"Trump has been talking about granting a pardon to all the convicted participants on the January the sixth event, which would just be reversing completely the notion of accountability of justice, of rule of law in America. So it's a major setback over the last four years. It's all worked to Trump's favor."
(Jessica Bahr and Sophie Bennett for SBS News).